Triple-isotope composition of atmospheric oxygen as a tracer of biosphere productivity

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Luz, Boaz
Barkan, Eugeni
Bender, Michael L.
Thiemens, Mark H.
Boering, Kristie A.
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Oxygen has three naturally occurring isotopes, of mass numbers 16, 17 and 18. Their ratio in atmospheric O2 depends primarily on the isotopic composition of photosynthetically produced O2 from terrestrial and aquatic plants, and on isotopic fractionation due to respiration. These processes fractionate isotopes in a mass-dependent way, such that 17O enrichment would be approximately half of the 18O enrichment relative to 16O. But some photochemical reactions in the sulfate, sulfite, thiosulfate, or nitrate (reduced to ammonia) but did not use fumarate or dimethyl sulfoxide as a terminal electron acceptor for growth. Taurine-grown cells had significantly lower adenylylphosphosulfate reductase activities than sulfate-grown cells had, which was consistent with the notion that sulfate was not released as a result of oxidative C-S bond cleavage and then assimilated. The name Desulforhopalus singaporensis is proposed for this sulfate-reducingbac terium, which is morphologically unusual compared to the previously described sulfate-reducing bacteria by virtue of the spinae present on the rod-shaped, gram-negative, nonmotile cells; endospore formation was not discerned, nor was desulfoviridin detected. Granules of poly-β-hydroxybutyrate were abundant in taurine-grown cells. This organism shares with the other member of the genus Desulforhopalus which has been described a unique 13-base deletion in the 16S ribosomal DNA.d use the isotopic signature of oxygen dissolved in aquatic systems to estimate gross primary production on broad time and spaces.
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